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Money in the Bank 2025: R-Truth shocks Cena, Naomi and Rollins climb the ladder to glory

The WWE universe just witnessed a pay-per-view packed with pop, punchlines, and pure chaos. From surprise comebacks to new champs, Money in the Bank 2025 at Inglewood’s Intuit Dome gave fans plenty to scream about — both inside the ring and on social media.

R-Truth crashes the main event (and John Cena’s plans)

Just when it looked like John Cena and Logan Paul might walk away with the spotlight, out came the unlikeliest hero — R-Truth. Mask on, briefcase in hand, he returned to a thunderous pop and flattened Cena with comic timing and chaos. The moment paved the way for Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso to pick up the win in a dramatic tag team showdown that felt more like a season finale than a wrestling match.

One fan on X (formerly Twitter) summed it up best: “R-Truth ending Cena’s night with a smile and a stunner?? Peak WWE madness.”

Naomi becomes Ms. Money in the Bank

Opening the night with a bang, Naomi outlasted Rhea Ripley, Giulia, Alexa Bliss, and others in a match that blended high-flying drama with brute strength. The moment she unhooked the briefcase, fans in the arena erupted — a true redemption arc for the glow queen. “She’s glowing AND growing,” said another tweet that went viral minutes after the bell.

Seth Rollins repeats history

In the men’s ladder match, it was Seth “Freakin” Rollins who climbed back into the title picture, grabbing the briefcase amid chaos that included run-ins from Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. This makes Rollins a two-time Money in the Bank winner — a rare feat that positions him right back in title contention.

His closing moment on the ladder, arms outstretched, had major “I’m still the guy” energy — and the crowd knew it.

Becky Lynch snatches gold again

The Women’s Intercontinental Title got a red-headed twist as Becky Lynch toppled Lyra Valkyria to become the new champ. The bout saw technical grit and old-school ring psychology, ending with Becky grabbing the tights and securing the win in classic heelish style. Subtle shade? Or strategic brilliance? Fans are split.

Dominik Mysterio holds it down

In the night’s only successful title defense, Dominik Mysterio kept the Intercontinental Championship against Octagón Jr. With Liv Morgan ringside (yes, she might have helped), Dom hit the 619–Frog Splash combo and sent the crowd into a mix of boos and cheers. Either way, “Dirty Dom” isn’t giving up his crown just yet.


What’s next?

With Rollins and Naomi holding briefcases, and Becky back in the title scene, WWE’s summer is officially unpredictable. But let’s be honest — it’s R-Truth who stole the night. Cena didn’t see that one coming, and neither did we.

Stay tuned, because with WWE running this hot, even Tuesday night might feel like WrestleMania.

Credit: WWE


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A former college-level cricketer and lifelong sports enthusiast, Arun Upadhayay brings the heart of an athlete to the sharp eye of a journalist. With firsthand experience in competitive sports and a deep understanding of team dynamics, Arun covers everything from grassroots tournaments to high-stakes international showdowns. His reporting blends field-level grit with analytical precision, making him a trusted voice for sports fans across New Jersey and beyond.
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A former college-level cricketer and lifelong sports enthusiast, Arun Upadhayay brings the heart of an athlete to the sharp eye of a journalist. With firsthand experience in competitive sports and a deep understanding of team dynamics, Arun covers everything from grassroots tournaments to high-stakes international showdowns. His reporting blends field-level grit with analytical precision, making him a trusted voice for sports fans across New Jersey and beyond.

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